How the Church Can Reach the Millennial Generation

For years, the millennial generation has been characterized as being lazy, liberal, and non-religious. But are these attributes true? Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson discusses some misconceptions about young people with Minister Jonathan Teague, from Prestonwood Baptist Church. He explains a millennial’s distorted worldview, and why they struggle to connect with the older generations.

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Honoring the Heroes of D-Day

The Allied assault on the beaches of Normandy in 1944 was a major turning point in World War II. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson reads his June newsletter, focusing on the events of D-Day. He describes the horrific battle that claimed the lives of thousands of men, and shares his own reflective experience when he walked those hallowed beaches.

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What the Bible Says About Being a Man

Scripture calls men to step up and be responsible, godly leaders in their homes. Today, Dr. Dobson welcomes to the Family Talk studios David Jeffers, author of the book Man Up!: What the Bible Says About Being a Man. David talks about the lessons God taught him through a tumultuous divorce and the painful loss of his son.

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The Convention of States: Reining in Government Spending

In recent years, the U.S. government has passed more progressive laws and continued to spend frivolously. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson talks about a real solution to these growing issues with former Senator Tom Coburn. He addresses the fiscal irresponsibility of Washington, and why a Convention of States needs to be called.

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Show Me Your Glory: An Interview with Mac Powell

On this special edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with Grammy winning singer and songwriter, Mac Powell. He shares the inspiration and messages behind many of his hit songs as lead vocalist for the band Third Day. Mac also talks about his personal and family life, and updates us on his current projects.

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The Miracle That Saved a Marriage

A healthy marriage takes hard work and intentionality, unlike the Hollywood portrayal of effortless relationships. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson’s guests on this classic broadcast were Jim and Debi Godsey, along with marriage expert Dennis Rainey. The Godsey’s explain how God redeemed their failing marriage, and why they started a ministry for inner city kids.

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Wall Street to the Well

The prodigal son is a classic example of how a life apart from God is unfulfilling. On this edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with Stu Fuhlendorf, Senior Pastor at Redemption Hills Church in Littleton, Colorado. Pastor Fuhlendorf opens up about his past life as a narcissistic, self-sufficient corporate executive. He shares how that world drastically fell apart, which caused him to seek out a meaningful relationship with Jesus.

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The Oracle: The Jubilean Mysteries Unveiled – Part 1

Is there an observable pattern that connects historical occurrences to current and future events? Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson talks to New York Times best-selling author, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, about his new book The Oracle. Rabbi Cahn briefly shares his journey to faith in Jesus, then explains the mysteries behind the years of Jubilee.

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The Foundations of the American Experiment

Genesis instructs us to be fruitful and multiply. That command not only applies to offspring, but to evangelism and faith as well. On this edition of Family Talk, Dr. Del Tackett, creator of the worldview curriculum The Truth Project, dives into the idea of fruitfulness, and what it means to be fulfilling our God-given design.

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The Consequences of Divorce

According to the American Psychological Association, 48% of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. On this Family Talk broadcast, Dr. Tim Clinton unpacks the effects divorce has on children through his conversation with Dr. Greg Jantz. The two discuss the harmful idea of ‘Parental Alienation’, manipulation to hate, but also the healing these families can find.

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